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—_—<—<_¥_—!_ BIG RIOTS | IN SPAIN |STEWARD DIES IN HIS STATEROOM ‘The dead body of Wim, A. BM. Quast, steward of the steamship Senator, was found in his stateroom a little a i before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. When the steamer arrived from ne, Mr. Quast was on deck, but felt vived by a widow and two childre who live at 210 Thirteenth avenu NOBLEMAN Gut Troops : A, Sept. U.—A sirike masons and hod-carriers fas already led to bloody riot- Which & number of persons | of the Paris Commune. Deen badly hurt and some! The local authoritic The sirikere are of the most) unable to cope with the dangerous class, ana} Oypre been aroused to frenzy by an-| them. The Madrid governmeng 1» iiwbst leaders, who have advised | hurrying troops to the city and i» assume of the city.| greatly alarmed over the situation, by the incend advice of | regarding It as a possible beginning peerchist the strikers have|of a revolution. ‘The labot situation prior to the strike, proclaim: ing their intention of confiscating them, They also threaten to take control of the city after the manne: ba are utterly rioters, and are making little attempt to restrain LONDON, Sept: 11,-The old Ratley court grand jury today fou @ true bill agains! Joseph, the Austrian taken of the| in several large cities is considered to be one of critical unrest Seen which they were en- Was arrested in coro: = oe a NS | committing an unmentionable | fense. NEW BRICK BUILDING ~~ BALLARD, Sept. 1-—Work was | story brick building to be erected o the corner of Seound avenue and Bal- lard avenue, The first story is to be used for stores, the second for offices and the third for a theater. De Curtin & Witt are the owners. REPUBLICANS FAVOR RAILWAY COMMISSION TACOMA, Sept. 11—The platform adopted by the Repub- tate convention last night. contains a plank in favor of B appointive railway commission. The plank waa reported to Convention by the committee on resolutions with the rest of and @ motion to strike it out was defeated by a vote My to 262%. An amendment favoring an elective comml B Tecelved only four more votes than the motion to strike ‘The vote in committee was 19 to 1 At foreshadowed yesterday, Humphrey, Jones and Cushman | Reminated for by acclamation, and Judge Ha | ¥ for the supreme in the same way. There was no con- test fm the convention, except over the railway commission which was debated at length, and with much earnestn: he it chairmanship went to John H. Powell of Beattie ti ‘although he was lined up with Gov. McBride in and it was thought that he would be opposed 8 Tallroad influence in the convention for that reason. ing county was almost evenly divided in the ratiway feht, ing 45% votes against the commission and 44% in favor. om: count delegates were instructed for the com- ‘votes out of 48 against it. Pierce county, which for an elective commission, voted 31 to 18'for the Will H. ‘Thompson and 8. H. Piles of Seattle, well lawyers of Seattle, took @ prominent part in the arguing against the’ commission, while Harold Preston, for United States senator, mace a forci- He insisted that the rat!- ‘of the taxes, and that their charges WANT HIS RELATIVES ‘The Beattie police have been re- quested to find the relatives of John Craven, who was kiled at Bheiten, in this state, Tuesday, A city de- tective has searched the town people bearing the same name, but no one who ine man could be YOUNG The last act of a society drama, in h a deserted husband. an erring wife, @ wealthy Lothario, « promin- ent Seattle merchant tatlor, two po- lice detectives and a lawyer figured, was played in thin city this morn- | nd. WIFE FAL cast fastructe4 in Tne acene of the first act was laid lin Wrangel. Alaska. When next the curtain rose, the stage was the steamer Dirigo, bound south from Wrangal with the eloping couple and the Injured husband sboard. The third act was in the room, of | the Great Northern im this -leity, was in . } Baffled after a chase of nearly a thousand miles. the deceived hus. | band called down the vengeance o! heavon upon the destroyer of bis domeatic happiness, and then de- parted for Tacoma, where he will | work in a sawmill until he carts lenough to follow hia fmithio and her paramour to the ends earth. Wooed and Won Her W. C. Corbeil is the injured hus- band’s name. He ina Weangel lum- erman. W. C. Fetckart, a wealthy mining man of the same iawn, ix the object of Corbell's undying enmity. In company with pretty Jennie Maude Corbell, petite, blue-eyed, with kair of golden brown. Feickart | is now speeding eastward on the Great Northern overland, which left Seattle last night while Corbeil. craged with jealousy, was hunting the town bigh and low for the elop-| HUMBOLDT SONFESSIONS MULTIPLY Louis Boodlers Struggle for Precedence at the Penitential Altar eesck Suey teemsedintany on phe osm ney jclusion of Kratz’ textimony. The ‘8s councilmen are in « trap, and have grand|no chance of Might. Neatly the ene E LOUIS. Sept. 11—Fusitive Chas. Kratz returned Mexico this morning in disguise before u | | _—_—_— UL. He went to his berth to sleep for awhile. Later hb was) s H | fo pad by & kitohen ploye. id {worth & Sons’ undegaking parlors Deputy Coroner Wiltste Investigat~ y ed the case, and an autopsy will be hela. Mr. Quast was years old at the time of Ris death, and had heen in the employ of the Pact INDICTED commenced this morning on a three thing of the | WITH A WEALTHY LO- THARIO, AND BEING | years } that ie CONSUMER: WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN, TRUST: NOT IN YOUR COAL-BIN, THAT'S OLD. $ IN LOVE PR ing. couple. re O of Olym red Cor bell was one of the belles when she met and mar- fl in the cappitol city four 0. ‘orbell is nearly old enough to be her fafMer, but was at tine well off tn thin worl node and easily won the heart of the village maiden and a few months ried her away to his home business hee. peot him away from home « great deal of the ‘ime the past year or so, and dur ing bis frequent absences Fetckart wooed and won the lumberman's pretty wife, who at the thme of her last scene marriage was but 16 years of age. His Home Geserted On Sept. 4 Corbeil came in from he woods to find his home deserted and a note under the door tell him. that wife had gone with « handsomer man. He rushed to the wharf and boarded the Dirigo, which was Sust pulling out for Seattle. In stateroom No, 6 he found the guilty} pair who had taken passage as man | and wife. ‘There Was © rough house for « time. Pretty Jennie Mnude pooitive- ly refuned to be forgiven and taken home, and demanded that the purser throw her husband off the boat. ‘The purser came near doing so, but not because Jennie Maude anked it Corbell was without the price of a od matters with the purser, and the way down subsisted on such crumbs of love and affection as hi TAKE MATTERS IN. | ETTY —$ lcommitted im Alaska, will Cause the indictment! tire personnel of the council of 15 has been subpoenaed this morninj The men were surrounded by detec where he turned state's evi- Tt ts expected that Kratz’ E least #ix other councilmen. wt atrest of the counct!- Who pasred the Weisbach light- tives and corrailed, and are now awaiting the conclusion of Kratz’ confession. _ WITH GOLD BRINGS DOWN LATE NEWS OF) THE WRECKED STEAM Ri COTTAGE CITY | Capt. Meyers, the pilot In charge| lof the Cottage City when she grounded in Stickeen straits, was! passenger on the steamship Hum- _ BULL DERAILS A TRAIN ‘WORTHINGTON, Ky.. Sept. 11.—A freight train was deratl- by a bull on the track on the Louisville, Henderson & Bt Toad early thie morning, killing Engineer Ulyxses Hill and 18 . a man George Leaman. The engine and 10 care were de- |boldt, Capt, Baughman, which ar ‘The bull was killed |rived from Skagway this morning with $268,000 of Klondike gold and 97 paswen The Humboldt pass- the stranded Cottage City, | took Capt. Meyers aboard, who came | to make a report to the Pacific Const Co. officiats in re floating the wrecked vessel C. A. Hanson, another passenger | on the Humboldt, gives an odd reas- on for not coming to Beattie on the Cottage City. He says that when he heard that three ministers and three corpses were aboard that ven- nel, he felt sure that some mishap would befall, and waited at Skag way to m the Hum- boidt Pumsengera learned that all kinds of goblin ator= Jes, to account for th reck of| the Cottage City, had been started | ‘one passengers of the ill-fated who are superatitiously in- One story att-huted th: wreck to the fact that (§ ministers were singing sacred songs when she struck A big quartz gold strike is report~ ed within two miles of the city lim | its of Skagway on the FEPING FLIES OFF OFF COAL BARONS | for Systematic Agitation to Curtail Their Privileges by Legislation | work, which has been accumulating BOOST FOR |to the pope that he would be pleased | THEIR OWN HANDS At a meeting of the Ballard city council held last night it was de- clded to award bids on the street | | some time for the reason that | bide received were all higher than the city engineer's estimate of | the cost, City Attorney Peck has held that work carried on under conditions would be Itiegal. ‘The people became impatient at the delay, and employed Attorney ©. | A. Reynolds to represent to the ouncti that they were willing to pay the tax, even if above the engineer's estimate, All the council except one were in favor of such a procedure. for t TRELAND ROME, Sept, 11.—It ts stated that President Roosevelt has intimated to see Archbishop Ireland created a cardinal, reward for er- | vices to’ the th n-| try TRIES AGAIN ‘ON, Sept. 11. an a ebureh avd Bir Rob. on road, on the claim owned by Ed QUA, Sept. 11--A commit- corporatio jness within| ward Maher and Three sam- | mier of Newfoundland, ns left here this morn- This is said to be the! ples of the ore nre said to have as-| ew negotiations for a SSK Governor Stone to call an| beginning of a plan for a general! myed $76, $12. $149. The) ce with the United which en formed to Session of the legis ture for | agitation upon the subject ny the an SE parpote of passing « compulsory | named, which will b to mond 4-Biaine od 12 : Hon law. It is aiso proposed | pursued regardiess of the veral ton Tacoma|years ago. ‘The former treaty was} Tevke the charierx of the railway | the present strike of the anthracite | smelter to get s fought through the British courts} o. Which are engaged in| miners. | It te stated that the Alaska Cen-|by Canada because the latter was | Bene O81, and ty compel the co The reported notices of concession | tral railway. will construct a tele-| not included a Companies to cease the dis-|to the miners were not posted thie|graph and ter phone system fr m patil siesta Of freight tates between| morning. ‘The strikers are losing| Resurrection bay to Rampart, in Bad Slturmintan ance Detmeen | Nope of any relief through Intervent | connection with the rallro HOWARD WEISER State control over foreign | tion. INE 1S I submit parte WILL BEGIN WORK HL M tai ¢ han arrived 6 ergat lintprest 4 the work. | be expected at any time, MAY BE woops’ ’ ACCOMPLICE Thin was the fact that the proprie: tors of all the larger dance halls | had long been paying over to a cer tain individual pr t in Mayor Humes’ political machine, $ month each for perm te This was entirely outelde the lar $1,000 ee hail license. 4 The gymnasium of the toward Welver a cook tn the Bi| Men's Christ t cafe, wan y evening 4 lopen next Mond HONOLULU, Sept. 11.—-Manager epee Pie p 3 w. E.. i of t 4 will begin in earne | Waldron of the Volcano House re-|ciirge of having been an wcoomp r a waite been wh f smoke has hong over the |was the day before arrested f | = . f the Dew ster on Ma . ai ie ane : Waster the place ts very clean & ting the Dewey crater on 3 i Wa? c. He he educational clan n on io ptates that the Hoth te od that the new bat inter Hunted, the new | ¢ er h A had gilded dollar to account tor hy oods failed when | tr | wife cast to him when not spooning |by calling om « friend who happen- wth Feickart When Seattle was reached Mon. day, Corbell hastened to police head- arters and demanded the arrest of [the clopers, He was referred to | A eager Attorney Fulton. ‘The S he could do nothing this state, and refused to taeue was not daunted. + enlisted the aid ol ock to eateh the elop ¥ should return for Here the wwerehant tation J. 1 Trving, “ot the firm of Irving @ Can- fon, came tn. Irving was slightly Inted with Petckurt, and un- dertook as « favor to the latter to check Fejckart’s baggage, Feickart ect! that he would be a watched man If he went to the dock in person. ‘The minute Irving appeared on the water front yesterda: evening. Adams clapped a heavy Yang on hi shoulder and Informed him that he was under arrest. Irving wae aur- prised. but net discencerted and fol lied the detectives in a manner that would have caused a less prosperous individual to be dragked to police headquarters with « broken head, The detects were sure they had thetr man. ‘They roughly in Jeving that he answered the denc and must therefore be guilty dultery and divers other felont taken Into custody. Woods tmp! cates Weiser, saying that he gav the latter the dollar throwing It away, and that Welser| lenew the character of the coin. | A BIG GRAFT KEEPS DANCE HALLS OPEN John Considine Might Speak Out In Mesting, and Jar Things Dance halls are running full blast again throughout both the old and the new tenderloin districts, The dives were ajlowed to open again Inst night permission of Sullivan, who a fow days ago closed them. The police say that the dance hall men were jangih ainong themselves and that the jut-down was for the purpose of forcing them to settle thelr quarrels. Another st clreulation ti the tenderle The dane hall men, who conduct resorts abov the new’ Jackson street dead line, way that the shut-down was the re ult of an attempt on the part of } hief of Police Sullivan to force them that imaginary boun dary at the instigation of the dance hall men already south of the line. The chief, they say, first ordered the keepers of the resorts in the old tenderloin to either close up or to move south of the new line. ‘This was equivalent to an order to close and simple, since there are no Jons for dance halls now avail- able below Jackson street w His Mistake As consequence the ers above Jackson str he Chief Bu fe a mistake and in prevent it ffom appearing had been forced to take made his order still more pelled the dance halls ew line to clone also, giving out that the resorts would not be allowed to run any where until all had been removed above Jackson stre This arrangement might have last ed had there not been another factor 1 the case, the dance hall men aay ently order th w nw hy ping and was @ personal graft and nothing Considine Did It | oes that John W. Con SHE GAINS HIS AFFEC- TION IN RETURN, AND THEY BOTH BECOME 'SEATTLE PEOPLE CAN BE GLAD THEY DON'T WA tha nd ed along, identity patrol fact that without Feickart ths aut Got 1 hunted up At had transa. her and her before, and a trunks for by about her elo ascertalning wagon, YWARD t Ieving established his avoided a in notwithstanding thi * officers were wholly hority to arrest even Them Herself ter inthe evening dn torney T. D. P 1 some husband » eked him er. She nothing pement, and Page, after that the police were net looking for her and that no war- rant waa out © wo chock the detectives. night she and Feickart | Bast This morning | Pag office was heart-bi that the elo) and bemoane: for her arrest, told her het_trunke ana Bhe aid #0, an t for the to He ‘orbell came to consult him. woken when he heard | ped him, pers had t that tt rend- id the f ered it imporsible for him to bring & divorce ul & $25,000 da: art t against his wife, and ce sult for alien Hie consoled himestt, however, by | stating that Feickart would be com: | return to Seattle within 60 jose UP & $20,000 mining | | jet ht Inwyer. work In a mi If they don’t come here, Tl! follow | It was only | them to the ends of the earth.” made. a few days ago, instead of | clared with emphasis that he “would not stand for” vor did he. lty hated and equaliy “Tm goin he told the > Tacoma mes back. im them.” until he Immediately upon his return, | it ts maid, he de he shut-down. Considine is thorough- feared by a large number of friends of the city Iministratio as a power 1 defied. He bo aking out "adhe story risk the chan ing the fact t ing on, @ string and ed his order: month graft doubtful. At n. They recognize him | not to be unnecessarily | as @ reputation, too, for | in meeting that the} rents cordially dislike. | goes that rather than| ee of Considine divuig- hat “grafting” was go- the Humes machine pulled Chief Sullivan resc Whet will be least one id | the $100 a resumed is prominent dance hall man declares that he will not pay it. WAN TA NEW ONE The board of public works will not undertake to arrange for the re~ grade ef Second ayenue between Pike street and Denny way unless an- ame’ etition containing the he abutting property is filed with the engl ful examination of the tion now on file de that it did not have of a majority of the era. t many residents much in fay places of the ther re it is claimed, a or of the regrade. In it will increase the property greatly ason for the abandon ment of the re ¢ of Second av- enue is the inadequate postponement by the city council of the proposed First avenue regrade. Counciiman Rinehart is planning atret overnets in the Sixth Ward involving an expenditure of about $28,000. In a proposed ord} ¢ now before the street com having be atroduced at the last council meeting, the work is outlined, The bill carries with It a cinuse authorizing the commence ment of the work in the near future. The improvement is to consist of grading, surfacing, parking and con crete sidewalking. Th streets named in the bill are ¢ from Weatern avenue to way; Vine atreet, from Western av enue to Fifth ue; Wall street from Third to Iifth avenue; Battery st m ‘Third to Sixth avenues Bell strect, from Third to \ avenues; Third avenue, from Rell to Clay ptreet 1 Fourth avenue from Bell #tteet to nny way LICENSED TO WED Lewis Mont ttle: W He ® absent city when the order to elose Allison, 19, shall Bruce 44, of Rock i the} fon | of hiv wife's affections against Feick- | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.0 | SNAPS Buy @ lot or own your own home. avenue, close car line, Corner Thirty-firat and M #0x110 and two-room house, #4 Lot 96118 and niee four-room house on brick piers, chickan house on lot and all in garden, partly fenc- ed wil There are bargains both in prices and terms Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street LION CLOTHING HOUSE HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A 25CENTS AMonT! 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Shannon Grocery Co, ind Retail Outfitters Gold Fillings Gilver Fill Bedside Table nt device for serving meals addition tosthe effice, It is the most conven to inyalids brary and sewing room, TAKE ONE ON TRIAL, and is a val f Tomorrow will be Our Great BARGAIN FRIDAY ‘The articles advertised are taken from the various departments of our store. Read them carefully and you find something among them you need. If not, there are hundreds of others just as good bargains which our limited space here will not permit us to ade rtise. In fact, if you are in need of anything that an up-to- je dry goods and department store should keep; come, you'll be disappointed. FANCY WAISTING. Extra quality of handsome, ncy striped French Flannel, inches wide, in all the iatest colors, worth $1.25; Friday ape- cial . ° . Se 4#%c elegant All Wool Flannel Corded Wateting, in all the latest colors. Friday, very, ‘chal, per yard ....-..004 $1.50 Moire Stik, 27 inches in black, also white, special, per yard .. Peau de Sole, in man; also black; worth $1. colors: 713 Union Bik., First Aventie THE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. you. $1.00 | Full Set . 00 -Gold Crown. Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Avenue, Union Block. PARLORS 1, 2 2, 4, 5, 6-One Door South of MacDougall & Southwiek’s. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. | Phone Main 1060 RELIABLE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS Fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, per $3.00 to Pure California Wines, per gallon 1.50 and yal. Fiso, Goods guaranteed and delivered free of charge. it Is And itsa GOLDMAN’S VARNISH BLOWS UP Explosion Kills Woman and Fires House ond Acenve. NEW YORK, 8 jon fired a f this m waa kill I tenants wei y the fire which followe ¢ building was partly varnish fi 11.—-A varnish story tenement plosion ing of FIRE LAW EVASION WHAT {8 FLESH FOR ONE SHOULD BE THE SAME ALi AROUND BAY THE BUILDERS |; for ut Other builders threaten to apply for ord would evade |p r Mi} finhel | Mortime i ew tngfeld. 1 and Mra. Hla & sland it ‘uader constpuotion, that they would iy b re nave of Bye to Old City Hall Buy that the GOOD JAMES OSBORNE | ESTATE Offers in Lands and Lets at the Courthouse Tomorrow atigA M. DO YOU SEE THE CONNECTION? op work on their structures and | efectiveness of the or e itself, ait the outcome of the case now be-|has not yet held a meeting. e the council. If Mr. Meor _ — jon is granted, they will h POOR DOG CROP me deman: 1 if thelr demands! ‘This ts an off year for dogs. Ac= not .granted, they will take the |cording to the app ation for Heens. inte th punts om the ¢ n rep has fallen short m of th pinton that the ord~-|of that prod ad rago Up 1s 4 good one, ax the metallic |Sept. 0, 1901 dogs and 178 ids that much more ee- | bitch re wearing city Heense inst fires Wherever it This year bi 61 dogs and id Me tes |187 bitches are so decorated, " and burn up Wheellng s on the wane, if the and wall nb. ses issued is an in= 4 licenses 798 year. 1 BE HERE TONIGHT th is a good 01 rm pointed | Vice President Blabon of the Great tn der visem: Mr,|Northern, who is ‘1 Spokane today, wspension | Wil ive in this city tonight at & the ordinance and Investigate the o'clock on a business trip,